andy@gistdev.UUCP (Andy Warinner) (11/15/89)
I am considering buying a C++ compiler in the near future for an AT&T 386 machine running UNIX (either AT&T or Interactive UNIX). I am looking at the HCR C++ compiler and the Oasys C++ compiler. Okay netland, what are your opinions of the Oasys C++ compiler vs. the HCR C++ compiler? I would also like to hear about your experience with their companion products, "dbXtra" (from HCR), C++/Emacs (from Oasys), and Screens++ (from Oasys). How good is the technical support and documentation? If I have overlooked any moderately priced C++ compiler in the 386/UNIX world, please let me know. Thanks in advance! Andrew Warinner | "Semper ubi sub ubi" - J. Caesar GIST, Inc. | ARPANET: andy%gistdev@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu Standard | UUCP : {uunet,pur-ee,convex}!uiucuxc!gistdev!andy -or- disclaimer... | ...!uunet!gistdev!andy
comeau@utoday.UUCP (Greg Comeau) (11/17/89)
In article <831@gistdev.UUCP> andy@gistdev.UUCP (Andy Warinner) writes: >I am considering buying a C++ compiler in the near future for an AT&T 386 >machine running either AT&T or Interactive UNIX. If I have overlooked any >moderately priced C++ compiler in the 386/UNIX world, please let me know. Yes, you have. There is also Comeau Computing C++ which supports C++ 2.0 and cost $250 (yes $2-5-0). Comes with the AT&T docs, free tech support, and if you desire either Stroustrup's text and/or Weiner and Pinson's text, is in stock, and has been selling since August 8.